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Lijiang
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Yulong Mountain) is the
southernmost glacier in the Northern Hemisphere. Consisting of 13 peaks,
among which Shanzidou is the highest one with an altitude of 5,600
meters (18,360 feet), Jade Dragon Snow Mountain stretches a length of 35
kilometers (22 miles) and a width of 20 kilometers (13 miles). Looking
from Lijiang Old Town in the south which is 15 kilometers (nine miles)
away, the snow-covered and fog-enlaced mountain resembles a jade dragon
lying in the clouds, hence, the name Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.
According to the geologists' research, for about 400
million years the area around Jade Dragon Snow Mountain was the ocean
and it was during the last 600 thousand years that the different
landscapes had come into being because of the uprising of the
lithosphere. Archaic legend about this mysterious and beautiful snow
mountain goes like this: Once upon a time, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and
Haba Snow Mountain were twins. They had lived on panning in Golden Sand
River until one day an evil fiend usurped the river. The brothers were
very brave and had a fierce fight with the fiend, Haba died in the fight
and Jade Dragon drove off the fiend after wearing out 13 swords. For
guarding the people and preventing the return of the fiend, Jade Dragon
held the 13 swords in hands day and night. As time passed, the brothers
had turned into the two snow mountains, and the 13 swords had become the
13 peaks. Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is a holy mountain for the local
Naxi people not only because of the legend, but also because long time
ago, it was a place for young lovers to sacrifice their young lives in
honor of true love and to escape from the arranged marriages and feudal
ethics.
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is a sanctuary for rare
animals and wild plants. In fact, one fourth of all plant species in
China can be found here and 20 primeval forest communities shelter a big
family of 400 types of trees and 30 kinds of animals that are protected
by the state. These species live in different temperature levels and
create different kinds of views of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The 13
peaks, which have the altitudes of at least 4,000 meters, are covered by
snow all year round; the mountain is called the "Natural Glacier Museum"
for it has all types of glacier. Move down from the mountaintop and you
can see rivers and pools, which are formed by the thawed snow water
running along the valley and through the forests. The plants and the
animals are different according to the altitude, so are the views. Every
sight brings you a surprise and every step takes you to a new scene.
Each of the meadows on Jade Dragon Snow Mountain has its own special
character due to their different landscape and height. For instance,
Yunshanping (Spruce Plateau) is grassland with gigantic spruces whilst
Ganhaizi (Dry Sea) used to be a highland lake, as its name implies, and
the meadow was formed after the water had dried up.
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain now is a famous scenic spot for sightseeing,
mountaineering, skiing, exploration, scientific research and taking
holiday. Besides, widespread legends and myths of the Naxi ethnic
minority and the unclimbed Shanzidou are all important attractive spots
for those who come to Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.
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